The Common House of Assembly was created to give who more of a say in the government?

The common man

Women

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The Common House of Assembly was created to give the common man more of a say in the government. This legislative body was part of various political formations, particularly in colonial and early republic contexts, aimed at providing a voice to ordinary citizens in the governance process. Women, while historically marginalized in political roles, were not the primary focus of the establishment of such assemblies.